Surf Forecasts:: New England
WaveCast NorthNewEngland3-11-2010 2:45 PM
Swell 8-Day Forecast
Data as of 3/11/2010, 2:45 PM
3/10/2010 8:00 AM - 3/18/2010 0:00 AM
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| 3/10/2010 | 3/11/2010 | 3/12/2010 | 3/13/2010 | 3/14/2010 | 3/15/2010 | 3/16/2010 | 3/17/2010 | 3/18/2010 |
| Dir: 102 Max: 1-1 Prd: 13 |
Dir: 105 Max: 0-1 Prd: 12 |
Dir: 102 Max: 1-1 Prd: 14 |
Dir: 125 Max: 4-5 Prd: 7 |
Dir: 129 Max: 12-14 Prd: 11 |
Dir: 116 Max: 10-12 Prd: 11 |
Dir: 94 Max: 4-5 Prd: 9 |
Dir: 122 Max: 1-1 Prd: 10 |
Dir: 41 Max: 0-1 Prd: 4 |
Forecast Based on WaveWatchIII Data Courtesy NOAA/NWS/NCEP Ocean Modeling Branch
Wednesday, March the 10th: Swell will be coming in from 102 degrees with 1 foot surf with 13 second periods.
Thursday, March the 11th: Swell energy is looking similar to yesterday. Swell will be coming in from 105 degrees with 0 to 1 foot surf with 12 second periods.
Friday, March the 12th: Swell energy is looking similar to yesterday. Swell will be coming in from 102 degrees with 1 foot surf with 14 second periods.
Saturday, March the 13th: Our call is for an increase in Swell energy compared to yesterday. Swell will be coming in from 125 degrees with 4 to 5 foot surf with 7 second periods.
Sunday, March the 14th: We're expecting an increase in Swell energy. Swell will be coming in from 129 degrees with 12 to 14 foot surf with 11 second periods.
Monday, March the 15th: Look for a decrease in Swell energy from yesterday. Swell will be coming in from 116 degrees with 10 to 12 foot surf with 11 second periods.
Tuesday, March the 16th: We're expecting a decrease in Swell energy. Swell will be coming in from 94 degrees with 4 to 5 foot surf with 9 second periods.
Wednesday, March the 17th: Look for a decrease in Swell energy from yesterday. Swell will be coming in from 122 degrees with 1 foot surf with 10 second periods.
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